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Ann and Bnan exhlblt very well what a well dressed semor at Umon rmght be wearmg th1s year Steve and Gloria pause for the camera between classes to show what the juniors' taste in fashions are. kathy and Kenny pondu' over the new skills they learned at the an nual workshop Jeff Halstead, the top seller in the Junior magazine sales,
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Rockets Show Spirit in Many Ways Being an active and responsible member of any organiza- day with a full schedule takes a lot of energy. They profited tion requires that a lot of time be invested outside the in the exact knowledge of how our govemment works. function itself. Union students showed their desire to excel The Editor and assistant editor ofthe annual also gave and be the very best in many ways this year. up some of their vacation for the school, they attended a Our varsity cheerleaders spent a week of their summer summer workshop at Ball state for two weeks. vacation at a camp for cheerleaders in Syracuse, Indiana. Pride in theappearance of their school and their own ap- They brought pride back to our school since in their short pearance was also indicative of the Rockets, spirit. At- stay they were awarded the spirit stick, an honor given to tractive and neat-appearing boys and girls were everywhere the girls who show the most school spirit. in Unionis halls. The week that our two delegates spent at Boys, State and Class spirit was greatly exhibited by this year's Juniors Girls' State on the Purdue campus was far from a vacation when they soared over their goal of 33600 in their mag- for them. Rising at six and continuing throughout the azine sales. Becky, Belinda, Gloria, and Pam often practice after school on the yells and routines they leamed at Cheerleading camp. Monty and Kenny, Union's representatives to Boys' State. Marcia and Becky, Unionis representatives to Girls' State. 6
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Becky Owens Miss Mardi Gras Becky Slinker Miss Personality 1967 Becky Owens Mi Marching to the tune of Pass Me By W, the Union Band started things rolling at the annual Winchester Jaycees Fall Mardi Gras. Representing our school in the Queen Con- test were Junior, Kathy Cross, and Senior, Becky Owens. During the parade both girls smiled and waved amid the confetti and squirt guns. At the climax of the evening, our Senior Candidate, Becky Owens, was crowned Queen of the Mardi Gras 1968. 'tv' Kathy Cross Junior Candidate
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